rotate a tif image

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Busy Bee
Busy Bee on 7 Feb 2018
Edited: Guillaume on 8 Feb 2018
I have a tif image which I need to rotate by an angle theta keeping the cg and coordinate axes constant.(i have attached my .tif image). In the example given below, i have rotated the image by 45 degree anticlockwise but it is getting distorted and the cg is also moving. Any help is appreciated.
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Busy Bee
Busy Bee on 7 Feb 2018
Rotating the polygon whose vertices are known around its centroid.
Jan
Jan on 7 Feb 2018
@Busy Bee: Really? You have the coordinates of the vertices? (By the way: coordinates are not "known around a centroid") And you want to attach a TIF file? Why not providing the positions as code?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 7 Feb 2018
Edited: Guillaume on 8 Feb 2018
"Rotating the polygon whose vertices are known around its centroid."
Not sure why a tif image was mentioned then.
Assuming you're on R2017b or later:
polygon = polyshape(vertices); %vertices is a Nx2 matrix of points
[centroidx, centroidy] = centroid(polygon);
rotated_polygon = rotate(polygon, angle, [centroidx centroidy]);
plot([polygon rotated_polygon])

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